Ravens' Yanda still sidelined with knee injury

Pictures of the Ravens game against the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 17.

Aaron WilsonThe Baltimore Sun

Pro Bowl offensive guard Marshal Yanda remained sidelined Saturday due to a knee injury after being held out of Thursday night's 48-17 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Ravens coach John Harbaugh indicated that Yanda strained his leg, but it's not regarded as significant. The Ravens list Yanda's ailment as a knee injury.

The right guard got tangled up with linebacker Chavis Williams early last week.

"Marshal is making very good progress," Harbaugh said. "I'd call it a strain, nothing serious. He could have played in the game if it had been a regular-season game."

Rookie wide receiver Tommy Streeter sprained his foot and underwent a magnetic resonance imaging exam to determine the extent of the damage. The sixth-round draft pick didn't practice Saturday after catching a touchdown against the Jaguars.